19 February 2019



The human brain weighs 1.3 kilos.
Today in 1996, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the new $2 coin design, a.k.a. the toonie.
The princess first slept on the pea in 1835.
Right now there are some 20,000 teddy bears up for auction on eBay. 
If Ottawa taxed brains, my neighbour would get a refund. 


KFC operates 35 restaurants in Jamaica. 
Castille soap must contain a high percentage of pure olive oil. 
Mail order catalogues generate USD$100 billion annually. 
In 1974, Jeep coined the term ‘sport utility vehicle’ to describe its new Cherokee model.
The purpose of 4WD is so one can get stuck in deeper mud, further from the road.


The first teddy bear bowed today, in 1903.
Orange trees are the most widely cultivated fruit tree on Earth.
$29 billion is spent on prescriptions in the nation’s annual health care budget.
The United States Camel Corps was disbanded in 1866. 
Zookeepers have observed that panda bears prefer black and white movies. 


It tastes awful. And it works: Buckley’s turns 100 this year. 
After Cuba, the Dominican Republic is the second most populated nation in the Caribbean.
The bulldozer rumbled into existence in 1923. 
Sesame seeds grow in pods.
Nine out of ten injections are in vein. 




Food for Thought: The human spirit must prevail over technology. ~Einstein




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